10/09/2019
The new iPhone 11 is comes in Purple, White, Yellow, Green, Black and Product Red. The rear of the phone is glass, and the bottom edge of the device comes with a Lightning connector.
There's no 3.5mm headphone jack on this device.
It comes with a 6.1-inch Liquid Retina display, which is the same size as the screen on 2018's iPhone XR. The notch remains at the top of the screen, and the device looks remarkably like last year's phone.
The dimensions of the phone are 150.9mm x 75.7mm x 8.3mm. The device weighs 194 grams.
It's also water resistant as the device comes with an IP68 rating. That should mean you're able to submerge it in the bath or take it in the shower as it can survive up to 2 meters of solid water.
iPhone 11 camera
There's a big focus on the camera this year, and that's because it's a dual lens sensor, for the first time on the cheaper iPhone.
There's a 12MP wide camera with a 26mm lens, and that's paired with a 12MP ultra-wide camera. That second snapper has 120 degree field of view.
Night Mode has returned for low light conditions, and it comes turned on automatically on the iPhone 11. It's a similar affair to Google's Night Sight on Pixel phones, and the on-stage example seemed quite impressive.
It improves brightness and attempts to reduce noise in your images. Apple believes the iPhone 11 will be three times faster in low light scenarios too.
Video modes include 4K video recording, slow and time-lapse. Apple also says it has improved image stabilization on the new phone too.
Overall, Apple claims to have the "highest quality video recording in a smartphone". We'll be sure to test out that claim at the time of our full review.
The selfie camera is a 12MP TrueDepth camera, and the aim is so you can rotate the phone to take wider images although this isn't a wide-angle shooter. It's also the first time Apple has included 4K video recording on the selfie camera.